
Top rated Decorative figurines and sculptures
Here’s a ranking of the top rated Decorative figurines and sculptures. To give you a quick overview, we’ve added the most important information about each product. This page always stays fresh and updates automatically.
1. Relaxdays Maneki Neko Winky Cat
In China, Japan, Taiwan, or Thailand, it stands in front of shops, department stores, and restaurants. It is said to bring good fortune to many customers. In its right hand, it holds the Koban, a golden coin that symbolizes boundless wealth. The origin of the Maneki Neko likely dates back to 17th century Japan. During a storm, a traveling prince was beckoned into a temple by a cat. Shortly after, lightning struck the previous location of the nobleman. In gratitude for his life, he gifted the temple with prosperity and fame.

2. Hoptimist Medium Bumble
With their round, harmonious appearance, the classic Hoptimists are a timeless invitation to be positive and optimistic. The colours are clear and cheerful and with their dainty, undaunted feather hops, these figures manage to lift the spirits far and wide.the girl in her fine dress, represented by the long feather, looks to the side with smiling eyes. And the boy has attentive eyes, a small stump on his head, a short feather and long trouser legs.

3. Kikkerland Solar Radiometer
The Solar Radiometer from Kikkerland is a fascinating decorative object that is both aesthetically pleasing and educational. It uses sunlight to set its windmills in motion, requiring no batteries. Made from a combination of beech wood, glass, and steel, it blends natural materials with a modern design. With a diameter of 8.3 cm and a height of 10.8 cm, it is compact enough to be placed in various environments, whether in the office, living room, or garden. This decorative element captures attention and encourages engagement with the principles of solar energy. It is an ideal gift for science and technology enthusiasts or simply for anyone who wants a unique piece in their space.
- Operates without batteries by utilizing sunlight
- Combination of beech wood, glass, and steel for an appealing look
- Moving windmills that spark interest in solar energy
- Compact size, perfect for various decoration styles.

4. Donkey Products Lucky Cat
Wave, wave. The Lucky Cat is not only super friendly but also brings good luck according to Feng Shui tradition. In yellow, it symbolizes wealth and prosperity; in blue, it represents intelligence and professional success; and in pink, it stands for love and romance. In a trio, the cats wave in good fortune three times over. Exclusive battery.

Donkey Products Lucky Cat
5. Donkey Products Lucky Cat Mini
So small and so inconspicuous? Not at all. The minis from the Lucky Cat Family come with concentrated colour power. Battery not included (requires 1x AA Mignon).

6. Pechkeks Pitch Wave Cat
The Wink of Your Fate. There are days when bad luck just won't budge, and everything goes better than expected. Not anymore! The fabulously worn-out Winke-Kätzchen Original from Pechkeks shakes out so much mischief with every wink that you'll be saying goodnight to the day even at breakfast. From now on, there's only one direction in your life: downhill!
Warning: Those who wink back are lost forever!
Here to wave goodbye! The cat for dog days. One wink – and the day is ruined.
14 cm tall; requires two AAA batteries (not included!).

7. Kay Bojesen Monkey
The classic is back thanks to the Danish manufacturer Rosendahl: Kay Bojesen's (1886-1958) premise was that his work should radiate unaffected liveliness, ... every line should smile. Somewhat apart from his main field of activity as a master silversmith, these principles come to the fore above all in the wooden figures. And that this has worked for generations is proven by the fact that Kay Bojesen's cute spider monkey was exhibited in the Victoria & Albert Museum in London as early as 1950. Rosendahl has the mischievously smiling monkey finely handcrafted from certified teak and lime wood, so that - depending on the size - it can clamber around on or against any shelf.

8. Relaxdays Winkekatze
Waving Cat Maneki Neko. The waving cat is a traditional lucky charm from Asia. It is often found in front of restaurants and shops, attracting customers, success, and prosperity. According to legend, a cat waved to a nobleman to come to the temple, saving him from a severe lightning strike. In gratitude, he generously donated to the shrine. With the XL decorative figure, you too can hope for more luck. The lucky cat is also a beautiful addition to offices or restaurants and makes a great gift idea for special occasions.

9. Boltze Home Buddha
The Buddha decorative figure from Boltze Home is a stylish and inspiring element for any decor. With a height of 50 cm and a width of 27 cm, this artistically designed figure made of resin captures everyone's attention. The gentle dark pink color gives the Buddha a calming aura and harmoniously fits into various interior styles. Whether in the living room, bedroom, or entryway, this decorative figure creates a relaxed atmosphere and promotes well-being. Weighing only 3080 grams, the lightweight material allows for easy handling and placement. This Buddha figure is not only a decorative element but also a symbol of peace and serenity.

10. Philippi Ballance
A true classic, this ball game is always fascinating to see how long the balls remain in motion after the initial push. The Ballance ball game is particularly characterized by its pure design and the weight of the balls.
